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Friday, November 22, 2013

Diving Bouros Reef Karystos, Eubeoa

November 19th 2013

Had another great dive in the company of our instructor Thalia Nikitopoulou in Karystos. Bouros Reef is just off-shore the southeastern most extremity of Euboea Island. An easy 12 minute zodiac ride from Karystos Harbour. Its like a tumbling sea-mount and drops down to 35 m. deep. We reached that deep and lingered about, looking at clouds of Damsel Fishes, diverse sponge colonies, typical reef rock-fish, several nudibranchs, pina shells, sea-squirts. Always great to be with DZ down there.

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